Constitution of India, 1950–Art. 227–Scope–Interlocutory orders of the Courts below should not be interfered under Art. 227 unless they are palpably vitiated by capriciousness, perversity, error of jurisdiction or such like rootcauses to manifest error–Further, the party aggrieved of an interlocutory order is not remedyless as it can lay a challenge to such order subsequently in regular first appeal u/s. 96 CPC.


